Self-publishing: tax matters

Most POD services are based in the US, and that can cause tax complications for those authors who aren't. Here's what I did about it

Lady Caine now at Amazon.com

Publishing via CreateSpace means that self-published books get equal treatment with mainstream titles in the world's biggest bookstore

Is publishing broken?

The publishing world is in trouble, and clinging to outmoded attitudes may be part of the problem

Self-publishing: working with CreateSpace

Amazon's CreateSpace service is easy to use and produces excellent results. But there are some potential snags

Lady Caine - the last few steps

The publishing business grinds exceeding slow, but the book is out there now

Self-publishing: working with Lulu

Using Lulu.com as my POD service hasn't been without its frustrations, but it's still a relatively easy way into print

Self-publishing: choosing a POD service

Choosing a POD service to self-publish your book is a tough decision. With so many available, why did I opt for Lulu.com?

Self-publishing: evading the gatekeepers

Self-publishing isn't just about getting the unpublishable into print. It's also a sign of frustration with the literary establishment

Author, publish thyself!

Self-publishing is finally throwing off the stigma of vanity and amateurism. Perhaps.